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    Speakers question (about JBL)

    Hello,

    I have a question about a set of JBL speakers that I intend to buy.
    Recently I have bought a pair of JBL E90 and I use them as front speakers in a room 20 m square with a Yamaha digital receiver.

    My question is: would be wrong to buy also a pair of E10 and use them for back surround?
    Some friend told me that the E90 are to big and will take over the E10 so I will not hear the E10 anymore.

    Please comment on this issue.
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by liviu
    Hello,

    I have a question about a set of JBL speakers that I intend to buy.
    Recently I have bought a pair of JBL E90 and I use them as front speakers in a room 20 m square with a Yamaha digital receiver.

    My question is: would be wrong to buy also a pair of E10 and use them for back surround?
    Some friend told me that the E90 are to big and will take over the E10 so I will not hear the E10 anymore.

    Please comment on this issue.
    Thanks
    The E10's should be a good match for your surround. There isn't as much volume coming from your surrounds to begin with. The E10's should have no trouble with it.
    Does your Yammie have the YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer)?
    It should set your volume levels for you.
    WARNING! - The Surgeon General has determined that, time spent listening to music is not deducted from one's lifespan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    The E10's should be a good match for your surround. There isn't as much volume coming from your surrounds to begin with. The E10's should have no trouble with it.
    Does your Yammie have the YPAO (Yamaha Parametric Room Acoustic Optimizer)?
    It should set your volume levels for you.

    You can have a look at my receiver here !
    Thanks
    Jbl E90 (right/left front speakers)
    Jbl E10 (right/left surround speakers)
    Digital Home Theater Receiver - Yamaha RX-V457
    Philips DVP 720SA DivX Multi Region Capable DVD Player
    Sony TV - KV-29XL71

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    Quote Originally Posted by liviu
    You can have a look at my receiver here !
    Thanks

    Maybe I wasn't clear enough, what I wanted to know is if the E90 will be so much louder(because they are so big) so the E10 will not be heard...
    Jbl E90 (right/left front speakers)
    Jbl E10 (right/left surround speakers)
    Digital Home Theater Receiver - Yamaha RX-V457
    Philips DVP 720SA DivX Multi Region Capable DVD Player
    Sony TV - KV-29XL71

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    Quote Originally Posted by liviu
    Maybe I wasn't clear enough, what I wanted to know is if the E90 will be so much louder(because they are so big) so the E10 will not be heard...
    You should have no trouble hearing them. You can adjust the output to any of your speakers to match your listening position.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GMichael
    You should have no trouble hearing them. You can adjust the output to any of your speakers to match your listening position.
    Thanks
    Jbl E90 (right/left front speakers)
    Jbl E10 (right/left surround speakers)
    Digital Home Theater Receiver - Yamaha RX-V457
    Philips DVP 720SA DivX Multi Region Capable DVD Player
    Sony TV - KV-29XL71

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    Quote Originally Posted by liviu
    Hello,

    I have a question about a set of JBL speakers that I intend to buy.
    Recently I have bought a pair of JBL E90 and I use them as front speakers in a room 20 m square with a Yamaha digital receiver.

    My question is: would be wrong to buy also a pair of E10 and use them for back surround?
    Some friend told me that the E90 are to big and will take over the E10 so I will not hear the E10 anymore.

    Please comment on this issue.
    Thanks
    Should have no problem.I have a pair of E10 and their great for the price.Pat.P

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT.P
    Should have no problem.I have a pair of E10 and their great for the price.Pat.P
    Thanks for the reply, I'll let you know what my experience with that :-)
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    Jbl E90 (right/left front speakers)
    Jbl E10 (right/left surround speakers)
    Digital Home Theater Receiver - Yamaha RX-V457
    Philips DVP 720SA DivX Multi Region Capable DVD Player
    Sony TV - KV-29XL71

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